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the obama administration challenged the law. arizona jan brewer maintained it was all constitutional. let's see who won. >> it is a victory for the obama administration. >> i think this is a victory for arizona. >> victory for jan brewer. jon: a victory for obama, arizona and governor brewer. a win-win-win. who lost here? >> big defeat for the president. this is a huge blow to arizona. >> a profound defeat for governor brewer. >> jon: are you [bleep] with me? defeat for the president, arizona and governor brewer. as always, news networks, your analysis is spot-on dead-wrong. actually i can understand people's confusion. the verdict was mixed. the court found three of the arizona law's four provisions unconstitutional. it left intact a part saying police can check immigration status but only for people they stopped for other reasons. but it also said that provision could be challenged at the state level. i guess there's no one everyone agrees either won or lost. >> it's a terrible day for romney. >> a bad day for mitt romney. thi
the obama administration challenged the law. arizona jan brewer maintained it was all constitutional. let's see who won. >> it is a victory for the obama administration. >> i think this is a victory for arizona. >> victory for jan brewer. jon: a victory for obama, arizona and governor brewer. a win-win-win. who lost here? >> big defeat for the president. this is a huge blow to arizona. >> a profound defeat for governor brewer. >> jon: are you [bleep] with me?...
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the obama administration argued that central -- federal law trumps that state law. and that the obama administration has different priorities for immigration enforcement. gang members, people who have committed crimes, potential terrorists. they said that the federal law preefments the field but it seem told me that the supreme court justices were not buying that part of the law. they said all the arizona police do here is call up the federal government, call the federal center and say hey, we have a guy here. do you want him held or no the and when the lawyers say no, we don't want him, they're supposed to let him go. gwen: the chief justice was the one who said don't we want to know? >> right, he said it sounds like the federal government doesn't want to know who's here illegally. there are two sections that may not fare as well. because they make it a crime to do something that is not a crime under federal law for illegal immigrants. that is to not get a job and to not have their federal papers. those parts may not be upheld. >> is this the end of the road for im
the obama administration argued that central -- federal law trumps that state law. and that the obama administration has different priorities for immigration enforcement. gang members, people who have committed crimes, potential terrorists. they said that the federal law preefments the field but it seem told me that the supreme court justices were not buying that part of the law. they said all the arizona police do here is call up the federal government, call the federal center and say hey, we...
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urban institute warning that is how much midsize companies will be paying at the present health care law is passing this year. well, it is sort of like the information we have been given about a coming into close he was right. the more we discover it and maybe regret it. premiums going up, and now likely for midsize businesses from going up a lot. we think of this? >> there is little question that we will see substantial increases in the cost of health insurance driven by many of the regulations that were put together. we are seeing tuitions going up for college students because of policies that have been implemented. we are seeing 23 million unemployed people and many others have just given up hope because of the president's policies. >> you know, even being an objective reader, from the perspective of a patient, most patients are neither left nor right. when you go see the doctor, you are desperate or inclined to hope that the doctor, regardless of political persuasion, says i hope you're all republicans today. but to that point, the doctor's office is more crowded, your insurance prem
urban institute warning that is how much midsize companies will be paying at the present health care law is passing this year. well, it is sort of like the information we have been given about a coming into close he was right. the more we discover it and maybe regret it. premiums going up, and now likely for midsize businesses from going up a lot. we think of this? >> there is little question that we will see substantial increases in the cost of health insurance driven by many of the...
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the arizona law. all of those are going to go to court. all of them will be appealed and some will wind up before the supreme court again. >> thank you very much. some parts will be confusingnd can be very political. first, with this ruling today, it's interesting it's sort of like the victory is in the eye of beholder. it seems like the court gave something to both sides with the decision. >> split decision. a little ugly. not clear cut. you heard governor jan brewer early. >> vindicated. >> right, vin dadicated. she had won because the show us your papers had been upheld. the president himself is not talking about this. it's a victory for the obama administration. both sides can play it to their advantage. >> how will they do that? the president is speaking today and the governor are not. how do they use this news to their advantage come november? >> we saw his own version of the dream act, allowing some immigrants of illegal children working in this country without fear of deportation. he has campa
the arizona law. all of those are going to go to court. all of them will be appealed and some will wind up before the supreme court again. >> thank you very much. some parts will be confusingnd can be very political. first, with this ruling today, it's interesting it's sort of like the victory is in the eye of beholder. it seems like the court gave something to both sides with the decision. >> split decision. a little ugly. not clear cut. you heard governor jan brewer early....
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to enforce federal law. section 6 was ripped up and thrown away by the court because it empowered arizona cops to stop anyone they chose at any time to check their legal status in this country. people could be stopped without any legal provocation. just stopped, walking down the street, sitting in church, at the mall, going to school. stopped at any time, anywhere by local law enforcement agents and forced to prove their legal right to be in this country. that was the most shocking and most egregious part of the law and that part of the law is gone. but someone needs to tell that to harry reid's staff. the senate democratic leader issued a press release that says the supreme court decision, quote, gives arizona officials free rein to detain anyone they suspect of being in the state without documentation. as i said, that is one of the parts of the law that was thrown out. chuck schumer, who is the chairman of the senate subcommittee on immigration, who completely understands these issues, got it completely ri
to enforce federal law. section 6 was ripped up and thrown away by the court because it empowered arizona cops to stop anyone they chose at any time to check their legal status in this country. people could be stopped without any legal provocation. just stopped, walking down the street, sitting in church, at the mall, going to school. stopped at any time, anywhere by local law enforcement agents and forced to prove their legal right to be in this country. that was the most shocking and most...
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that is the law. and so the kind of exemption that exists for churches, 335,000 of them, affords religious -- respects those convictions. we have a respectful balance here. no one is required to use birth control. no institution is required to dispense it, simply to cover it in their health care plan. that is why the message today is, hands of women's health care. we will fight anyone who interferes with it. >> we will be glad to take questions. [unintelligible] >> we are not going to go into detail, but all would say it is our clear understanding from the administration that the president believes, as we do, that american women should have access to birth control. >> and david axelrod had said yesterday that the administration might be willing to look for some sort of compromise. he indicated there might be some room for compromise, and one house is willing to talk to them again. would you support that effort? >> i spoke with david axelrod. let me tell you what he told me, exactly what i just said, t
that is the law. and so the kind of exemption that exists for churches, 335,000 of them, affords religious -- respects those convictions. we have a respectful balance here. no one is required to use birth control. no institution is required to dispense it, simply to cover it in their health care plan. that is why the message today is, hands of women's health care. we will fight anyone who interferes with it. >> we will be glad to take questions. [unintelligible] >> we are not going...
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. >> against the arizona law, right? >> no. >> in favor of the arizona law. >> get that clear. >> against the obama position, sorry. >> anyway, i wish we could to take two here. anyway, let me ask a question because it has been suggested, brit, that if the court goes against obama on both of the issues i'm glad we are putting a picture of the court while we put the egg off our face. if the justices rule against obama he could turn the court as an issue and campaign against the conservative court. you got to vote for me because there might be openings and i could put more moderate or more liberal people on the court. by a margin of 49% to 38, voters say the court should overturn obama care. they are in favor of overturning obama care. and by an even wider margin 62% to 27 they say the court should uphold the arizona law. so, brit, how effective would it be to run against a court which if it does go against the president in both cases would be on the side of public opinion? >> i think it would be an exceedingly ineffective
. >> against the arizona law, right? >> no. >> in favor of the arizona law. >> get that clear. >> against the obama position, sorry. >> anyway, i wish we could to take two here. anyway, let me ask a question because it has been suggested, brit, that if the court goes against obama on both of the issues i'm glad we are putting a picture of the court while we put the egg off our face. if the justices rule against obama he could turn the court as an issue and...
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ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem we're going to do something about this and signed into the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's opportunism i'm wondering what percentage of the people who are out there claiming that there is no such thing as global warming might be doing so because their campaign contributions from fossil fuel industry or the the risk of the fossil fuel industry funding somebody to run against or destroy their careers is so great do you have any. yeah i think that's exactly right in mitt romney's case opportunism is. in fact the fossil fuel so i think what we have is a mix of fossil fuel money and sort of ideologues that as fuel the climate denial in this election cycle the fossil fuel interests spent something like five hundred million dollars to try to defeat climate realists and they lost in every case so peop
ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem we're going to do something about this and signed into the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's opportunism i'm wondering what percentage of the people who are out there claiming that there is no such...
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this was an old fashioned slap down of a law that is and should be preempted by federal laws and it is a huge victory for the obama administration and a huge victory for immigration advocates. >> but karen, from the point of view of mitt romney, isn't this a moment of revelation as far as his candidacy is concerned? he hasn't been able to say if he supports or opposes the president's decision. today, he's in arizona, but a strenuous strenuously avaded speaking to the media, only offering a written statement. is he simply confused or is this a man who just doesn't have any core convictions when it comes to immigration? >> yes, yes and yes, but here's the other thing it tells you. like we talked about gay marriage, that this issue is so sensitive, mitt romney recognizes in a general election, the stakes are very high. he cannot afford for the tone of this conversation, which is part of why you have it seen in the kind of rhetoric we've previously seen from the republicans, he knows the tone of this immigration conversation, we talk about racial profiling, he's got to keep it mild because
this was an old fashioned slap down of a law that is and should be preempted by federal laws and it is a huge victory for the obama administration and a huge victory for immigration advocates. >> but karen, from the point of view of mitt romney, isn't this a moment of revelation as far as his candidacy is concerned? he hasn't been able to say if he supports or opposes the president's decision. today, he's in arizona, but a strenuous strenuously avaded speaking to the media, only offering...
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as much right to enforce immigration laws as the federal government. >> we have state laws that i am for. the federal government should be thanking me and everybody else in arizona for doing their job working with them instead of filing lawsuits to try to do everything they can to stop this illegal immigration law enforcement. >> arizona did not ask for this ght with the federal government. to secure our border and to enforce our immigration laws. we did not want this fight. we did not start this fight. >> the supreme court ended that fight today. the court knocked down all doumgts making it a crime to apply for jobs. and allowing officers so search without warrants. this is a victory for the federal government and the president. and it was a huge setback for those on the right who have tried to push their radical agenda under the guise of state's rights. but the court allowed the most to stand. requires police to check the immigration status of detained people who they suspect are in the country illegally. although democrats worry this portion of the law could lead to racial profili
as much right to enforce immigration laws as the federal government. >> we have state laws that i am for. the federal government should be thanking me and everybody else in arizona for doing their job working with them instead of filing lawsuits to try to do everything they can to stop this illegal immigration law enforcement. >> arizona did not ask for this ght with the federal government. to secure our border and to enforce our immigration laws. we did not want this fight. we did...
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a very big long law. only four sections were controversial, one was strick down. >> if the supreme court strikes down the law, then the republicans will have to come up with their plan on the campaign trail. something they really haven't done. >> i think it's a big challenge. >> and single payer is going to be right there. there are an awful lot of people lined up to go, is this going to give us a chance to assert an argument that was ignored and buried. >> medicare for all. we go back to medicare for all. >> democrats would have to have the guts to push for universal health care. it wasn't even at the table the last time. could they give us a preview? we could include it in the discussion. >> i hope they do and the hope the american people have a chance to vote on it. i know how they're going to vote. american people don't want single payer. >> the first federal mendate i could find was back in about 1789 when the government mandated all able bodied men to have an entire list from flintlocks to powder ca
a very big long law. only four sections were controversial, one was strick down. >> if the supreme court strikes down the law, then the republicans will have to come up with their plan on the campaign trail. something they really haven't done. >> i think it's a big challenge. >> and single payer is going to be right there. there are an awful lot of people lined up to go, is this going to give us a chance to assert an argument that was ignored and buried. >> medicare for...
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if the president gets a validation of this law, that will be good for him. on the other side of the debate, if the law is struck down, it could be great for whoever his challenger is. >> they must be feeling confident to bring this to the supreme court. >> when you look back to the beginning of this debate, there were few people out there talking about whether the supreme court would bring this. the fact that they have the accepted this challenge and the need to hear this case is a sign that some of the critics have had a lot of success in getting this argument before the courts. >> rick santorum picks up a big win in louisiana. mitt romney still has a commanding lead. what is the reasoning behind santorum and gingrich staying in this race? >> the louisiana outcome was a situation and which santorum wins but he only gets a portion of the delegates. he has not made a dent in mitt romney's delegate count. the process will continue to be that way for some time. what he is hoping to do is to put pressure on mitt romney to win more and more delegates. they are tr
if the president gets a validation of this law, that will be good for him. on the other side of the debate, if the law is struck down, it could be great for whoever his challenger is. >> they must be feeling confident to bring this to the supreme court. >> when you look back to the beginning of this debate, there were few people out there talking about whether the supreme court would bring this. the fact that they have the accepted this challenge and the need to hear this case is a...
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>> because they are not required to disclose that under the law. i think we have litigated this before. and it will take an act of congress to change that. and so, you know, there's no need for anyone to disclose, you know, their individual donation necessarily and certainly, you know, that's a accumulation of funds that paid for this ad. not one necessarily donor that made pour that. >> we don't know that. >> we don't know that. >> we don't know any of that. we don't know anything. >> but bottom line, chris, whether you are talking about gps or obama's super pac, it is the same reality that no one will say when mr. burton puts out ads on behalf of obama. will he disclose who contributed to that ad? no, he doesn't have to. >> but the point that the people paying for the ad are not the single women out there voting for obama the last time. there is no "we" involved in this, cynthia. >> they don't have the money. no, no, no, they don't have the money to fund the super pacs. >> these are the people voting against obama with everything they had. the pe
>> because they are not required to disclose that under the law. i think we have litigated this before. and it will take an act of congress to change that. and so, you know, there's no need for anyone to disclose, you know, their individual donation necessarily and certainly, you know, that's a accumulation of funds that paid for this ad. not one necessarily donor that made pour that. >> we don't know that. >> we don't know that. >> we don't know any of that. we don't...
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law to protect unborn children capable of feeling pain to protect them from abortion ending federal funding of planned parenthood because of their involvement in abortion and he also said he wants roe versus wade overturned. what does he mean when says he has no legislative agenda on abortion? >> that was cut short a little bit. he also went on to say that he would reverse the obama administration policy on federal funding for abortion taxpayer funding for abortions overseas. he would repeal obama care which also has taxpayer funding for abortion. he would be a prolife president. he is a prolife candidate. he would sign those -- >> chris: why did he say no legislative agenda when there are at least two bills that he would sign? >> they were talking about the economy obviously as the governor goes around the country and talked about his five part plan tore restoring the middle class and getting the middle class growing again, the romney-ryan plan for a stronger middle class. >> chris: he was talking about abortion. he wasn't talking about the economy. he was talking about abortion. >> he has
law to protect unborn children capable of feeling pain to protect them from abortion ending federal funding of planned parenthood because of their involvement in abortion and he also said he wants roe versus wade overturned. what does he mean when says he has no legislative agenda on abortion? >> that was cut short a little bit. he also went on to say that he would reverse the obama administration policy on federal funding for abortion taxpayer funding for abortions overseas. he would...
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lieve me, i culd have told you that before the law fully kicks in, f you are asking insurance companies cover pre-existing conditions, to have your kids on the policy, they're going to charge more for that. you may not like it, you might not ultimate, but they will charge you more to te the prilege of including them. i don't knowhat the shock is on the pt of the administration and others to do just that. >> actually, it is not as one of those. it is the combinion and the way it was constructed. the whole thing was designed in ways that if you give consumers access to good information and ansparency can they make good decisions for themlves. that doesn't mean that don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: ist fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those w
lieve me, i culd have told you that before the law fully kicks in, f you are asking insurance companies cover pre-existing conditions, to have your kids on the policy, they're going to charge more for that. you may not like it, you might not ultimate, but they will charge you more to te the prilege of including them. i don't knowhat the shock is on the pt of the administration and others to do just that. >> actually, it is not as one of those. it is the combinion and the way it was...
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that could lead to tougher d-u-i laws... and it wasn't drinking alcohol. my son came to me and said, 'mom, i want to get a tattoo with malik on it, rest in peace. peace.and ... most parents would probably say "no" to that request.but the reason one mother gave police... for letting her 10 year old son get a tattoo! 3 3 today is thursday, january 19th. 3 3 3 3 3 ravens playoff fever may be having an impact on baltimore politics.there appears to be a ticket tiff between the mayor and city councilman jack young. young.megan gilliland is live from m and t bank stadium with more on what might have sparked it all. all.good morning patrice, there's word that mayor stephanie rawlings-blake took back two skybox tickets to attend last weekend playoff game against houston... that she had given to city council president jack young. young.it happened... shortly after young publicly called for an end to the baltimore grand prix.the two have been in dispute over the race recently.we called the mayor's office to see ii there was a connection between the race and the ticke
that could lead to tougher d-u-i laws... and it wasn't drinking alcohol. my son came to me and said, 'mom, i want to get a tattoo with malik on it, rest in peace. peace.and ... most parents would probably say "no" to that request.but the reason one mother gave police... for letting her 10 year old son get a tattoo! 3 3 today is thursday, january 19th. 3 3 3 3 3 ravens playoff fever may be having an impact on baltimore politics.there appears to be a ticket tiff between the mayor and...
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it's the buffett law. president obama says it's about economic fairness in order to get millionaires and billiona e billionaires to pay a tax just like the rest of us. what happens to be a piece of legislation to put the president's opponent, mitt romney, on the defensive. he's a 1% senator if there ever was one. romney had a tax rate last year of less than 14%. a guy worth a quarter of a billion dollars paying less than 14. it's a nbc distributor has won the prize this year. he's also an msnbc contributor. do you want to pay tribute while you're on, the new kids on the block, the future of american journalists? >> did feinman win the poll? >> no, i give him credit because he's a great man generally. i'm just teasing him to start this thing. it looks like companies are banking, howard, on them to take a fall in the so-called sec dip, they've got a new shot. the president wants people to be prepared to have some of their argumentç to make. >> the when this economy booms, they don't it. >> yeah, they don't
it's the buffett law. president obama says it's about economic fairness in order to get millionaires and billiona e billionaires to pay a tax just like the rest of us. what happens to be a piece of legislation to put the president's opponent, mitt romney, on the defensive. he's a 1% senator if there ever was one. romney had a tax rate last year of less than 14%. a guy worth a quarter of a billion dollars paying less than 14. it's a nbc distributor has won the prize this year. he's also an msnbc...
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that do so but the legislation takes the law meant to address irritating phone calls and applies it to communication websites blogs list serves and other internet communication told by the way the reason we showed you that is because the our i am the m.p. a our backers of the media coalition that's right the groups that have supported pretty radical copyright protection measures out there things like so mandatory censor where borders searches of all personal media devices even though they think the arizona is taking it too far and it goes through code and crazies are against it think of saying something. and here's the i thing on the cake of the daily callers thomas grier points out an article arizona has its own constitution that protects free speech maybe even better than the us constitution it says every person may freely speak write and publish on all subjects not only are they violating the first amendment but they're also violating their own state's constitution but thankfully state lawmakers have started noticing at the outcry they've actually decided not to send this bill to
that do so but the legislation takes the law meant to address irritating phone calls and applies it to communication websites blogs list serves and other internet communication told by the way the reason we showed you that is because the our i am the m.p. a our backers of the media coalition that's right the groups that have supported pretty radical copyright protection measures out there things like so mandatory censor where borders searches of all personal media devices even though they think...
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this will be a priority of mine if i become president to make sure we finally reform our immigration laws step by step secure the border improve our legal immigration system so we can keep people here and welcome people here who will make america a stronger nation. really so romney claims that he wants to keep people here not for interesting especially considering that he seemed pretty opposed to that stance just back in january my point is we're not going to go round and round people up in buses and ship them moments that will let people make their own decisions based upon their employment. opportunities here or lack there of. yasser romney might not want to round people up the way the obama administration did this week but make no mistake he does not want documents of immigrants that are in the country now to stay here and as for the kids of undocumented immigrants well romney is quite a harsh stance when it comes to the dream act you know the bill that senate republicans shot down in december and they did want those kids to be educated either. my point is we're not going to go round an
this will be a priority of mine if i become president to make sure we finally reform our immigration laws step by step secure the border improve our legal immigration system so we can keep people here and welcome people here who will make america a stronger nation. really so romney claims that he wants to keep people here not for interesting especially considering that he seemed pretty opposed to that stance just back in january my point is we're not going to go round and round people up in...
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i think right now a politician stood up and said, i want two laws passed. one banning possession or ownership of an assault rifle any sort of auto okay or semiautomatic rifle that only has one purpose to kill as many people as possible. if those two things were put before the american people, they would vote for them 70% in my adjustment. >> cenk: while i totally agree with that sentiment, let me disagree with the premise of the book two ways. it's a nation of wusses. i don't think so. it's just the politician. >> the sub title said american leaders lost the guts to-- >> cenk: it goes to the heart of what i'm saying here. it's not that the leaders have lost their courage let alone the people. it's just that they're paid to represent the corporation and the big montyed interest. it's not that they're not courageous, but they get paid to do nothing. whether it's the nra or any other issue. they think okay, i'm going to cash a check this week you think it's a lack of courage for the obama administration not to go after the bankers or is it because they got pai
i think right now a politician stood up and said, i want two laws passed. one banning possession or ownership of an assault rifle any sort of auto okay or semiautomatic rifle that only has one purpose to kill as many people as possible. if those two things were put before the american people, they would vote for them 70% in my adjustment. >> cenk: while i totally agree with that sentiment, let me disagree with the premise of the book two ways. it's a nation of wusses. i don't think so....
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you mention the fair -- not labor laws. is there not some -- >> well, there is -- >> a direct point of intervention that we can mobilize. >> what incredibly tenacious intern is going to step up and be the lilly led better of student to say, i'm going to walk out of my unpaid internship. no one has con injured the hutzpah to do this. >> so what do we do? >> there are few solutions. one, colleges and employers can work together to do a better job to take care of housing, student loan debt repayment. >> as a cultural solution as a human. >> i would be interested to see boeing or pep pepsico -- >> and the media companies are the worst. >> capitol hill -- >> the worst. >> by the way, in capitol hill you are working as a staff assistant, answering phones, doing clerical work. >> you should see what we have our interns doing. i'm kidding. carry on. lastly, there is, of course a massive expansion of jobs. if we have more jobs particularly americorps jobs, which we pushed for last week, at 1 million jobs.org, there are people traini
you mention the fair -- not labor laws. is there not some -- >> well, there is -- >> a direct point of intervention that we can mobilize. >> what incredibly tenacious intern is going to step up and be the lilly led better of student to say, i'm going to walk out of my unpaid internship. no one has con injured the hutzpah to do this. >> so what do we do? >> there are few solutions. one, colleges and employers can work together to do a better job to take care of...
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rule of law is absolutely fundamental to the functioning of a free economy. when the free market is imperative in this nature, it is devastating to opportunity and when the heavy hand of government replaces the invisible hand of the market, economic freedom is the inevitable victim. for centuries, the american dream has met the opportunity to build something new. some of america's greatest success stories are the people who started out with nothing, just a good idea, perhaps, in a corner of their garage. too often today, americans look at what it takes to start a business and don't see promise and opportunity. they see government spending in the way. the real cost is not just the taxes paid and the money spent complying with the regulations. it is the businesses that never get started. the ideas that are never pursued, the dreams that are permanently deferred. we have built an interstate highway system and the hoover dam. today we cannot even build a pipeline. we once led the world in manufacturing and exports and infrastructure investment. today we lead the
rule of law is absolutely fundamental to the functioning of a free economy. when the free market is imperative in this nature, it is devastating to opportunity and when the heavy hand of government replaces the invisible hand of the market, economic freedom is the inevitable victim. for centuries, the american dream has met the opportunity to build something new. some of america's greatest success stories are the people who started out with nothing, just a good idea, perhaps, in a corner of...
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law is in three judge panel. closing argument were today in state's battle against the justice department blocked the law. justices say it discriminates against minorities. judges and others want you to pay for million dollar working vacation in hawaii. that is next in the grapevine. london is calling in war weary troops for the olympics. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. rethink possible. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part
law is in three judge panel. closing argument were today in state's battle against the justice department blocked the law. justices say it discriminates against minorities. judges and others want you to pay for million dollar working vacation in hawaii. that is next in the grapevine. london is calling in war weary troops for the olympics. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪...
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the thing is, french privacy laws protecting people's privacy are quite strict. a lot of newspapers expect to pay fines when they publish this sort of thing, kind of the cost of doing business. and many experts expect that these magazines will be punished by the court in some way. chris? >> $150,000 seems a drop in the bucket compared to what they were able to sell. but we'll see. michelle, thank you. >>> that wroaps up this hour of "jansing & co." richard lui is in for thomas roberts today. >>> mitt romney retools his strategy with 50 days to go before election day. can he turn it around? >>> plus so-called bullies at the ballot box and efforts to change voting laws just weeks before americans head to the polls. could that tip the election one way or another? we'll take you state by state this week, starting with ohio where the president is touching down next hour. >>> and the boy scouts of america facing serious charges of allegedly helping accused child molesters cover their tracks for decades. we got to the bottom of that. a new devastating report for you com
the thing is, french privacy laws protecting people's privacy are quite strict. a lot of newspapers expect to pay fines when they publish this sort of thing, kind of the cost of doing business. and many experts expect that these magazines will be punished by the court in some way. chris? >> $150,000 seems a drop in the bucket compared to what they were able to sell. but we'll see. michelle, thank you. >>> that wroaps up this hour of "jansing & co." richard lui is in...
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. >> the new legislative boundaries became law friday. districts are drawn based on population. in the past 10 years, the 44th lost 25,000 residents. the city loses two seats and will have to share a senator with baltimore county. >> which are pitted against each other in the 44th. >> that means delegate mitchell and delegate south will have to compete for one seat. delegate haynes will move to the 40th district. this comes at a time when the city needs all the influence it can muster. mayor stephanie rollins blake said she will play the cards she is dealt with. >> i did not want it to happen. we worked to retain as many seats as possible. it could be worse. we will work with what we can and do the best we can. >> the legislative wish list is several pages long. the city delegation always introduces crime-fighting initiatives unit to baltimore. this year's list also includes liquor licence changes to benefit the planned casino, reauthorize and 40% of the hotel tax to appropriate for tourism, preserving funding for the enterprise zone tax program, and changes to the law to levera
. >> the new legislative boundaries became law friday. districts are drawn based on population. in the past 10 years, the 44th lost 25,000 residents. the city loses two seats and will have to share a senator with baltimore county. >> which are pitted against each other in the 44th. >> that means delegate mitchell and delegate south will have to compete for one seat. delegate haynes will move to the 40th district. this comes at a time when the city needs all the influence it...
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a very big long law. there were only four sections that were controversial, three of them were struck down. >>ne final point i want to make to you especially, michael, if the supreme court strikes down the law, then the republicans will have to come up with their plan on the campaign trail. something they really haven't done. >> i think it's a big challenge. >> and single payer is going to be right there. there are an awful lot of people lined up to go, is this going to give us a chance to assert an argument that was ignored and buried. by obama and plenty of democrats. >> medicare for all. we go back to medicare for all. that's the debate we have -- >> democrats would have to have the guts to push for universal health care. it wasn't even at the tablthe last time. could they give us a preview? if we have to go down this road again, we could at least include it in the discussion? >> i hope they do and the hope the american people have a chance to vote on it. i as a conservative, i know how they'rgoing to
a very big long law. there were only four sections that were controversial, three of them were struck down. >>ne final point i want to make to you especially, michael, if the supreme court strikes down the law, then the republicans will have to come up with their plan on the campaign trail. something they really haven't done. >> i think it's a big challenge. >> and single payer is going to be right there. there are an awful lot of people lined up to go, is this going to give...
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even ron haskins, who worked on the welfare law, served as george w. bush's welfare adviser, said there is no plausible scenario in which it constitutes a serious attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> the original developer of welfare reform worked with governor and president reagan. he was the first person to come out and say look, this will end welfare reform. his reasoning is straight forward. once you start allowing states -- this is why the law itself does not permit waivers. the president actually could not waive section 407 which says there can't be waivers to the work requirement. he fudged and found a way to get around it which i suspect will turn out to be illegal. governor mcdonald of virginia has come out and said this is clearly gutting welfare reform. the two governors that the obama administration is hiding behind from utah and nevada have come out and said that's not accurate. this is not what they want and not the flexibility they asked for. >> under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work or train for a job. they just send
even ron haskins, who worked on the welfare law, served as george w. bush's welfare adviser, said there is no plausible scenario in which it constitutes a serious attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> the original developer of welfare reform worked with governor and president reagan. he was the first person to come out and say look, this will end welfare reform. his reasoning is straight forward. once you start allowing states -- this is why the law itself does not permit...
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massacres raised questions about limits on gun control and there is a good chance any possible new law that is passed will make its way to the supreme court. in an exclusive and very rare interview on fox news sunday, chris wallace asked supreme court justice antonin scalia where the court could, potentially, draw the line. >> yes. there are some limitations that can be imposed. what they are, will depend on what the society understood were reasonable limitations at the time. and there were certain location limitations, where -- >> what about the technological limitations, we are not talking about a handgun or a musket. we are talking about a weapon that can fire 100 shots in a minute. >> we'll see. >> jamie: joining me now the anchor of fox news sunday. chris wallace. my hat is off to you, to get a supreme court justice to sit down and talk about the most important issues in our country, the health care law, i understand he also weighs in on, how the heck did you get this one. >> i would love to see because of my towering legal intellect but the justice is selling a book on reading th
massacres raised questions about limits on gun control and there is a good chance any possible new law that is passed will make its way to the supreme court. in an exclusive and very rare interview on fox news sunday, chris wallace asked supreme court justice antonin scalia where the court could, potentially, draw the line. >> yes. there are some limitations that can be imposed. what they are, will depend on what the society understood were reasonable limitations at the time. and there...
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this looks like an attempt to undermine the work requirement in the current law. we are sort of being asked to fact check the future here. because it has not happened yet. you cannot read people's intentions. you have to listen to what people say. what they put on paper. what they have outlined. make some judgments about it. we will not know until the waivers are implemented, exactly how they are to be used. >> well, we now have some time for questions from you in the audience. if you would like to know how we go about our business. please identify yourself and give us your question. wait until the microphone comes. >> high. i have been working with the league of women voters in a project to help support tv stations when they do this. one of the things we are beginning to hear back from some of the television stations around the country is they do not have the resources to fact check. they have turned around and said, can you help us? we have obviously noted the work you have, but many of these television stations and to some degree newspapers are saying they do n
this looks like an attempt to undermine the work requirement in the current law. we are sort of being asked to fact check the future here. because it has not happened yet. you cannot read people's intentions. you have to listen to what people say. what they put on paper. what they have outlined. make some judgments about it. we will not know until the waivers are implemented, exactly how they are to be used. >> well, we now have some time for questions from you in the audience. if you...
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. >> chris: are on their side and federal law gives special consideration to the military and why not let ohio do it? >> guest: first of all it is a lightning round and so ask your question and let me answer temperature -- they need to look at the lawsuit and it is up to the right of the military to vote. but wants the right in ohio. what is it about the republican party they want to keep shrinking participation in our election . that is not a confident party to me. why would they make it easy for every eligible voters to participate in. >> chris: lightning round. >> guest: okay. >> chris: what will mitt romney's vice president running mate say about him? >> guest: i suspect that he is going to double down on the economic filos see and back to the future candidate and believe what we did in the last decade it will turn out better for the economy and middle class. i would be surprised if he went in another direction. >> chris: he will pick someone who agrees with him. >> guest: yes, and augment that philosophy. we'll have a clear choice of moving forward or move back. go with the middl
. >> chris: are on their side and federal law gives special consideration to the military and why not let ohio do it? >> guest: first of all it is a lightning round and so ask your question and let me answer temperature -- they need to look at the lawsuit and it is up to the right of the military to vote. but wants the right in ohio. what is it about the republican party they want to keep shrinking participation in our election . that is not a confident party to me. why would they...